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Bioluminescence Imaging of an Immunocompetent Animal Model for Glioblastoma
Published on: January 15, 2016
Generation of Luciferase-expressing Tumor Cell Lines
Todd V Brennan1, Liwen Lin1, Xiaopei Huang2
1Department of Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC, USA.
Abstract:
Murine tumor models have been critical to advances in our knowledge of tumor physiology and for the development of effective tumor therapies. Essential to these studies is the ability to both track tumor development and quantify tumor burden in vivo. For this purpose, the introduction of genes that confer tumors with bioluminescent properties has been a critical advance for oncologic studies in rodents. Methods of introducing bioluminescent genes, such as firefly luciferase, by viral transduction has allowed for the production of tumor cell lines that can be followed in vivo longitudinally over long periods of time. Here we describe methods for the production of stable luciferase expressing tumor cell lines by lentiviral transduction.
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